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  • 31voluble — adj talkative, talky, loquacious, garrulous, multiloquous, long tongued, Inf. big mouthed, Sl. all jaw; fluent, glib, Inf. blessed with or possessed of the gift of gab; conversational, chatty, gabby, gossipy, Sl. blabby, Sl. gassy, Sl. windy;… …

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  • 32voluble — vol·u·ble …

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  • 33voluble — vol•u•ble [[t]ˈvɒl yə bəl[/t]] adj. characterized by a ready and continuous flow of words; fluent; glib; talkative • Etymology: 1565–75; < L volūbilis, der. of volvere to turn vol u•bil′i•ty, vol′u•ble•ness, n. vol′u•bly, adv. syn: See fluent …

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  • 34Volubleness — Voluble Vol u*ble, a. [L. volubilis, fr. volvere, volutum, to roll, to turn round; akin to Gr. ? to infold, to inwrap, ? to roll, G. welle a wave: cf. F. voluble. Cf. F. {Well} of water, {Convolvulus}, {Devolve}, {Involve}, {Revolt}, {Vault} an… …

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  • 35Volubly — Voluble Vol u*ble, a. [L. volubilis, fr. volvere, volutum, to roll, to turn round; akin to Gr. ? to infold, to inwrap, ? to roll, G. welle a wave: cf. F. voluble. Cf. F. {Well} of water, {Convolvulus}, {Devolve}, {Involve}, {Revolt}, {Vault} an… …

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  • 36volubility — voluble ► ADJECTIVE ▪ speaking or spoken incessantly and fluently. DERIVATIVES volubility noun volubly adverb. ORIGIN originally in senses «rotating about an axis» and «tending to change»: from Latin volvere to roll …

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  • 37volubly — voluble ► ADJECTIVE ▪ speaking or spoken incessantly and fluently. DERIVATIVES volubility noun volubly adverb. ORIGIN originally in senses «rotating about an axis» and «tending to change»: from Latin volvere to roll …

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  • 38talkative — talkative, loquacious, garrulous, voluble, glib are comparable chiefly as applied to persons and their moods and as meaning given to talk or talking. The same distinctions in implications and connotations are also seen in their corresponding… …

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  • 39talkative — adjective the talkative person in the seat next to mine Syn: chatty, loquacious, garrulous, voluble, conversational, communicative; gossipy, babbling, blathering; long winded, wordy, verbose, prolix; informal gabby, mouthy, motormouthed, talky… …

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  • 40correhuela — (Derivado de correa.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 JUEGOS Juego infantil en que se usa una correa con los extremos juntos y con varios dobleces, por donde se mete un palito que ha de quedar dentro al desdoblarla. 2 BOTÁNICA Nombre de diversas plantas… …

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